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The Butterflies of Australia

Field / Identification Guide Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: Albert Orr and Roger Kitching
336 pages, Col illus, dist maps
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
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A complete guide to Australian butterflies written by two experts in the field
The Butterflies of Australia
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  • The Butterflies of Australia ISBN: 9781741751086 Paperback May 2011 Out of Print #187979
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A unique guide to help identify the nearly 400 species to which Australia plays host. With its focus on living butterflies, it is much more than an identification guide. Within its pages is a concise but broad, non-technical introduction to butterfly biology, history, ecology, evolution and conservation. Hundreds of beautiful, meticulous illustrations show adult butterflies in life, flying or perched, among the plants and animals of their natural habitat, while others document the Australian butterfly species, with beautiful diagnostic half-wing illustrations of pinned specimens. It also explains and illustrates much of the known behaviour and ecology of Australian butterflies, and in so doing meets the needs of both the butterfly watcher and general nature lover.

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Field / Identification Guide Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: Albert Orr and Roger Kitching
336 pages, Col illus, dist maps
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
NHBS
A complete guide to Australian butterflies written by two experts in the field
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